Robert Murrow, a spokesman for the city's Department of Public Works, saw vandalism as he drove to work this morning on I-83 near the Guilford Avenue exit. He called The Sun, saying that someone had poured paint on the image of Limbaugh's face...

"It looks like they took globs of paint and threw it on his face. It looks great. It did my heart good," said Murrow, who admittedly is not a Limbaugh fan.

That is an astonishing statement for a spokesman of the city's Department of Public Works to make. I guess he figures vandalism keeps him and his DPW cronies pulling in the overtime.

What's really outrageous, is that a SPOKESMAN for the city's public works department thinks it's just great that vandals have caused damage to private property.

Robert Murrow, a spokesman for the city's Department of Public Works, saw vandalism as he drove to work this morning on I-83 near the Guilford Avenue exit. He called The Sun, saying that someone had poured paint on the image of Limbaugh's face. "It looks like they took globs of paint and threw it on his face. It looks great. It did my heart good," said Murrow, who admittedly is not a Limbaugh fan.

"Robert Murrow, a spokesman for the city's Department of Public Works, saw vandalism as he drove to work this morning on I-83 near the Guilford Avenue exit. He called The Sun, saying that someone had poured paint on the image of Limbaugh's face. "It looks like they took globs of paint and threw it on his face. It looks great. It did my heart good," said Murrow,--"

The left is dangerous, they openly condone and foster hatred against conservatives. If the defaced billboard had been an advertisement for CNN's Anderson Cooper, and Rush Limbaugh said what this scumbag said, he'd be excoriated in the liberal media for months, and we'd be told that he committed a 'hate' crime.

In 1986 I saw a billboard on I-80 in West Sacramento that Said something like “Rush Limbaugh is a wonderful person” which was covered with faux paint and tomato blotches. It was the first I had heard of Rush, before we was on national radio. It was an effective ad.

“Robert Murrow, a spokesman for the city’s Department of Public Works, saw the vandalism as he drove to work this morning on I-83 near the Guilford Avenue exit. He called The Sun, saying that someone had poured paint on the image of Limbaugh’s face.

Limbaugh, who is nationally syndicated, can be heard on WCBM 680 AM from noon to 3 p.m.

“It looks like they took globs of paint and threw it on his face. It looks great. It did my heart good,” said Murrow, who admittedly is not a Limbaugh fan.

Kurt L. Kocher, chief spokesman for the city’s Department of Public Works and Murrow’s supervisor, took issue with Murrow’s statement.

“As much as you don’t like Rush Limbaugh, you don’t endorse vandalism, period,” Kocher said. “It’s an outrageous comment, and he shouldn’t have said it. It is not our policy. I think he got overenthusiastic about his feelings for Mr. Limbaugh. I am very upset about that comment, and I’ve let him know I’m very upset about that comment. It’s his personal comment and it’s wrong. It does not belong out there in any kind of official capacity. As far as I’m concerned, he was not speaking for the department.”

“We don’t endorse vandalism at any time against anyone,” Kocher later added.”

Bet Mr. Murrow doesn’t lose his job, though. Now if it’d been a Barack Hussein Obama billboard, and he’d said much the same thing, then “off with his head!” would’ve been the cry. Two sets of rules in this country, now, have you noticed that?

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posted on 05/10/2007 3:01:29 PM PDT
by 2ndDivisionVet
(Nancy Pelosi: The Babbling Bolshevik Babushka from the City by the Bay.)

“My comments today were not intended as spokesperson for the Department of Public Works.
I should always be aware that whenever I speak to
the media my statements will be considered official statements.
Today, I made a mistake and take full reponsibility for it. I apologize to the Department of Public Works and the City of Baltimore. Our employees work hard to eradicate grafetti and keep Baltimore clean. My comments were opposite the mission of the Department and a disservice
to my co-workers.”

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